This can be potentially huge
NEW YORK (Jan. 14, 2013) — Scientists at Weill Cornell Medical College have discovered the molecular switch that allows aggressive triple negative breast cancer cells to grow the amoeba-like protrusions they need to crawl away from a primary tumor and metastasize throughout the body. Their findings, published in Cancer Cell, suggest a novel approach for developing agents to treat cancer once it has spread.
http://weill.cornell.edu/news/releases/wcmc/wcmc_2013/01_14_13.shtml
NEW YORK (Jan. 14, 2013) — Scientists at Weill Cornell Medical College have discovered the molecular switch that allows aggressive triple negative breast cancer cells to grow the amoeba-like protrusions they need to crawl away from a primary tumor and metastasize throughout the body. Their findings, published in Cancer Cell, suggest a novel approach for developing agents to treat cancer once it has spread.
http://weill.cornell.edu/news/releases/wcmc/wcmc_2013/01_14_13.shtml